Arabidopsis Female Gametophyte Gene Expression Map Reveals Similarities between Plant and Animal Gametes
Arabidopsis Female Gametophyte Gene Expression Map Reveals Similarities between Plant and Animal Gametes
The development of multicellular organisms is controlled by differential gene expression whereby cells adopt distinct fates. A spatially resolved view of gene expression allows the elucidation of transcriptional networks that are linked to cellular identity and function. The haploid female gametophyte of flowering plants is a highly reduced organism: at maturity, it often consists of as few as three cell types derived from a common precursor [1, 2]. However, because of its inaccessibility and small size, we know little about the molecular basis of cell specification and differentiation in the female gametophyte. Here we report expression profiles of all cell types in the mature Arabidopsis female gametophyte. Differentially expressed posttranscriptional regulatory modules and metabolic pathways characterize the distinct cell types. Several transcription factor families are overrepresented in the female gametophyte in comparison to other plant tissues, e.g., type I MADS domain, RWP-RK, and reproductive meristem transcription factors. PAZ/Piwi-domain encoding genes are upregulated in the egg, indicating a role of epigenetic regulation through small RNA pathways-a feature paralleled in the germline of animals [3]. A comparison of human and Arabidopsis egg cells for enrichment of functional groups identified several similarities that may represent a consequence of coevolution or ancestral gametic features.
- University of Zurich Switzerland
- University of Lausanne Switzerland
- HUN-REN Research Centre for Natural Sciences Hungary
- Institute of Molecular Life Sciences Hungary
- HES-SO Valais-Wallis Switzerland
570, Arabidopsis, DEVBIO, 1100 General Agricultural and Biological Sciences, 580 Plants (Botany), Plant Genetics, Genes, Plant, 10126 Department of Plant and Microbial Biology, Species Specificity, 1300 General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, Gene Expression Regulation, Plant, Genetics, Animals, Humans, 10211 Zurich-Basel Plant Science Center, Ovum, 580, Agricultural and Biological Sciences(all), Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology(all), Arabidopsis Proteins, Gene Expression Profiling, Plants, Genetically Modified, 10124 Institute of Molecular Life Sciences, 570 Life sciences; biology, Genes & Society, Female, U7 Systems Biology / Functional Genomics, Germ Cells, Plant
570, Arabidopsis, DEVBIO, 1100 General Agricultural and Biological Sciences, 580 Plants (Botany), Plant Genetics, Genes, Plant, 10126 Department of Plant and Microbial Biology, Species Specificity, 1300 General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, Gene Expression Regulation, Plant, Genetics, Animals, Humans, 10211 Zurich-Basel Plant Science Center, Ovum, 580, Agricultural and Biological Sciences(all), Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology(all), Arabidopsis Proteins, Gene Expression Profiling, Plants, Genetically Modified, 10124 Institute of Molecular Life Sciences, 570 Life sciences; biology, Genes & Society, Female, U7 Systems Biology / Functional Genomics, Germ Cells, Plant
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